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Road Warriors in Their 70s, Inspiring Travel Enthusiasts

While their first international road trip was in Australia in 2012, where they hired a car and covered the coastal route from Melbourne to Adelaide, the couple also explored North New Zealand’s coastal road a few years later…reports Sukant Deepak

At an age when most are hungover in nostalgia and melancholy takes over, this couple would rather be on four wheels and cross borders to soak in new adventures, acquaint themselves with distant cultures and speed up in rallies competing with those half their age.

Chandigarh-based Pardeep Gupta (71) and his wife Rekha Gupta (67) started participating in major Indian rallies including Raid De Himalaya, Desert Storm, and Mughal Rally, with Rekha playing navigator in some, at an age when people half their age retire, owing to slowing of reflexes had exited the circuit.

Now that most major rallies are nowhere on the scene owing to a lack of sponsors, the couple have not given up on their passion and consistently go on international drives in their car.

Just back from Chandigarh-Everest base camp (from the China side) via Kathmandu and covering Lhasa in Tibet, the duo drove 7500 kilometres at an altitude of around 17,000 feet.

“Before this, we completed a self-drive trip to London in 2018 crossing 18 borders, covering 26,000 kilometres in 56 days,” Pardeep tells IANS.

While their first international road trip was in Australia in 2012, where they hired a car and covered the coastal route from Melbourne to Adelaide, the couple also explored North New Zealand’s coastal road a few years later.

“These both drives gave us immense confidence, and taught us how to survive long international trips,” says Rekha, who prefers to sit on the passenger seat. “Not that I do not know how to drive,” she quickly adds.

Stressing that the multiple international trips they undertake are not to ‘prove’ anything but, an intense desire to see new places at their own pace, Pardeep stresses: “To use the cliche, that the journey is more interesting than the destination — when one uses a conventional form of transport, you are forced to follow an itinerary — go to the airport, put the luggage at the hotel room and then explore.”

“When we travel in our car, we are free to stop anywhere, make a cup of tea in the middle of nowhere and soak in the beauty of the surroundings. There is a certain sense of independence.”

For the couple who have also undertaken self-drive trips covering Singapore, Laos, China, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Czech Republic, Poland, Germany and France, these journeys are not a ‘retirement’ dream come true.

Pardeep, who runs a manufacturing business says: “It is all about time management — making time for your passion along with working hard. Of course, this requires a lot of planning, but it is worth it.”

And it is not that these trips are without hiccups. During the recent Lhasa journey, Rekha experienced intense altitude sickness and had to be administered oxygen frequently. The husband even booked plane tickets back to India for her. However, she wanted to continue.

“I could not afford not to be part of the adventure. Despite the discomfort, I kept reminding myself that it was worth it.”

The couple assure their children and relatives have always encouraged them for such long journeys. “Of course, they get a little concerned, but they are happy that we are living our lives on our terms and not just sitting at home and brooding.”

To stay in shape, both of them are regular at the gym and make it a point to go for long walks every day.

“We spend at least two hours working out. It is paramount not just for physical fitness but also for mental alertness. This is something we do not compromise on as we want to ‘stretch’ this phase of our lives as long as we can,” smiles Rekha.

Planning to embark on the Mongolia Desert expedition next, the duo smiles, “Life is too short to sit at home.”

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A Historic Retreat in Shimla’s Verdant Haven

Set amidst lovingly-tended gardens, the rooms offer unparalleled privacy and intimacy. Exquisitely manicured lawns, fragrant nooks and a fire pit provide the perfect setting for a brisk game of croquet, a quiet read or a romantic evening under the stars…reports Asian Lite News

The Shimla home of HH Princess Kusum of Bharatpur has an illustrious history that dates back to the late 19th century. A witness to the heydays of the Raj, Independence and the birth of Himachal Pradesh, the home has welcomed nobility and royalty and, it is said that even a Vicereine once dropped by for a chat.

Perched on a sunlit spur at over 7,700 ft on Jakhu Hill, Jungle House commands sweeping views of the Middle Himalayas. Nestled in ancient woods a mere 700 meters from Jakhu Temple, with a motorable approach, and a picturesque three-kilometre walk from The Mall. The 19th-century royal summer house’s unique location offers unsurpassed levels of privacy and solitude while ensuring easy access to all areas of tourist interest.

Unsurpassed levels of privacy, luxury and highly personalised service

The estate offers two exquisite suites in a standalone stone cottage that effortlessly combines contemporary style with colonial hill architectural design. The cottage has been meticulously renovated to preserve its original features while providing exceptional levels of modern comforts and luxury.

With teak floors, high ceilings, sumptuous furnishings, elegant spacious bathrooms, thoughtfully selected amenities, original artworks and breath-taking views, each generously proportioned suite – Chelsea and Holly – has been thoughtfully designed to help you unwind and enjoy the finer things in life. Luxuriate in a tub as you watch snowflakes drift by or snuggle up in a king-size bed with a book. Each room has been designed to pamper you while reflecting the home’s unique heritage and a strong sense of place.

Set amidst lovingly-tended gardens, the rooms offer unparalleled privacy and intimacy. Exquisitely manicured lawns, fragrant nooks and a fire pit provide the perfect setting for a brisk game of croquet, a quiet read or a romantic evening under the stars.

Dining at Jungle House

Friendly and informal, dining at Jungle House represents the relaxed elegance of dining at a gracious country house. Feel more at home than in a hotel, and experience home-cooked meals from jealously guarded family recipes. Savour caringly prepared dishes that use only the finest locally sourced ingredients.

A delightful and extensive breakfast to start your day, and Jungle House’s signature afternoon tea to welcome you home from your adventures. Aperitivo Hour by the firepit, and as the finalé, indulge yourself in a delectable dinner followed by scrumptious pudding.

Whether you desire Continental favourites like Chicken Kiev, Himachali and Indian cuisine, breakfast staples like Eggs Benedict and fluffy, melt-in-the-mouth pancakes with homemade jams and preserves or delightful desserts like lemon tarts and chocolate cake, each meal at Jungle House is an experience in itself.

Specially crafted experiences

Uniquely located in the middle Himalayas, the “Queen of Hill Stations” and the former summer capital of the Raj, Shimla is the repository of legends and some of the best-kept secrets of India.

There is an experience crafted for every season and mood to create memories and add to your stay at Royal Summer House.

Idyllically nestled in an ancient forest, Jungle House presents itself as the perfect location for celebrating the outdoors, no matter the weather forecast. Shinrin–yoku or forest bathing is all about connecting with nature, and taking time to slow down and appreciate the outdoors. We all know how good being in nature can make us feel. It offers the sanctuary of mindfulness and release.

For those in the mood for something a little more energetic, there’s always a walk through the magnificent Shimla Catchment Sanctuary or hiking through the Himalayan countryside accompanied by an experienced guide. Weather permitting, you could also experience ice skating at an open-air skating rink.

For the spiritually minded, Jakhu Mandir, the ancient temple dedicated to Hanuman sits atop Jakhu Hill, an exhilarating 500m trek up from Jungle House. According to the Ramayana, Hanuman stopped to rest at the location while searching for Sanjeevni Booti to revive Lakshmana.

The more adventurous may wish to retrace the steps of famous authors and raconteurs such as Rudyard Kipling, to explore the summer capital of the empire. Enjoy a bracing heritage walk accompanied by the foremost authority on colonial Shimla or browse for antiques and take in the scene on The Mall.

If a round of golf at 7200 feet sounds like fun, then the Jungle House butler will be delighted to assist you with booking tee-off slots at the historic Naldehra Golf Course which dates back to 1905 and is one of India’s oldest and most scenic golf courses. It is a par 68, 18-hole golf course with 16 greens and 18 tees.

Jungle House is available to accept reservations for rooms starting from Rs 25,000 (plus taxes) per room per night, which includes full daily breakfast and dinner for up to two persons, afternoon tea, Aperitivo hour – daily sundowner refreshments accompanied by hors d’oeuvres, free flow of tea, coffee and soft beverages throughout the day, complimentary bottled water in the room and unlimited WiFi throughout the premises.

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Dive into Self-Discovery with Solo Trips to Exotic Beach Destinations

Take a trip to Kerala, a place to experience peace and tranquillity. Also known as God’s Own Country, it is a must-visit place for those who admire natural beauty and are interested in spending a peaceful vacation…reports Asian Lite News

Solo travel has evolved into a profound journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and liberation, particularly for women. As the world opens up to adventurous souls, tropical beach destinations stand out as idyllic havens for solo female travellers seeking sun, sea, and serenity. From the azure waters of the Caribbean to the palm-fringed shores of Southeast Asia, these paradises offer a sanctuary for women to explore, reflect, and rejuvenate.

Immerse yourself with the curated range of packages, both domestic and international, specifically designed for the adventurous solo woman traveller.

Dubai

Immerse yourself in the dazzling metropolis of Dubai. Indulge in a luxurious 4-night women’s getaway starting only at just Rs. 24,995, inclusive of visa fees and insurance. Explore the wonders of Dubai with a captivating city tour and unwind on a mesmerising Dhow cruise. Experience exclusivity like never before! Explore the iconic Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, and marvel at the architectural marvels like the Palm Jumeirah. Stroll through the vibrant souls, experience the thrill of a Desert Safari, and unwind on the pristine beaches. Dubai offers a unique blend of modern luxury and cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for solo female travellers.

Thailand

Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of nature or succumb to the captivating allure of the cabaret stage at an exciting women’s special getaway starting at just Rs.12,495. The Land of Smiles beckons with its stunning beaches, delicious cuisines, and rich cultural heritage.  Island hop in the turquoise waters of Phuket, explore the ancient temples of Chiang Mai or learn the art of Thai cooking in Bangkok. Thailand is known for its warm hospitality and welcoming atmosphere, ensuring a comfortable and enriching solo travel experience.

Thailand’s Koh Samui, with its palm-fringed beaches and luxury resorts, offers a blend of relaxation and indulgence for solo female travelers. From indulgent spa treatments to exhilarating water sports, Koh Samui caters to every whim and fancy, inviting women to unwind and embrace the island’s tropical allure.

Singapore

This tiny island nation packs a big punch when it comes to things to see and do.  Stroll through the futuristic Gardens by the Bay, visit the iconic Marina Bay Sands, or indulge in retail therapy on Orchard Road. Singapore is a haven for solo travelers with its efficient public transport system, diverse cultural experiences, and abundance of safety measures. Experience a serene getaway to Sentosa Island including a spectacular night show against the majestic open sea, or enjoy indoor Skydiving at the iFly Singapore for the more adventurous ones. Indulge in all of this and much more in Singapore with women’s special packages starting at just Rs. 27,495 for 4 nights. 

Kerala

Take a trip to Kerala, a place to experience peace and tranquillity. Also known as God’s Own Country, it is a must-visit place for those who admire natural beauty and are interested in spending a peaceful vacation. From sightseeing in Munnar to adventure activities in the Periyar National Park, this place has a lot to offer to its visitors. Paddy fields, beautiful backwaters, and palm-fringed beaches of Alleppey are sure to spellbound visitors. Enjoy a relaxing getaway in Kerala with women’s special solo packages starting at just Rs. 24,290 for 3 nights.

Northeast India: A taste of the hills

Embark on a tranquil and soothing 4-night solo women’s retreat to India’s North-East. Standing high in the Himalayas at an altitude of 2134m, Dorje Ling (Darjeeling), or place of the Thunderbolt, offers breathtaking views of snow-capped mountain peaks, with the Kanchendzonga rising higher than all the others. Often referred to as the Queen of the Hills, it remains just as alluring with its tiny waterfalls, little villages, and a narrow gauge railway track. Surrounded by World Famous Tea Gardens and snow-capped mountains, Darjeeling remains one of the most exotic destinations. Graeme Westlake in his book ‘An Introduction to Hill Stations in India’ refers to Darjeeling as having ‘A view Scarcely Unrivalled on Earth’.

Gangtok, a resting ground for people traveling to North Sikkim is truly a travellers delight. Surrounded by Monasteries and Orchids, Gangtok became the state capital in the mid-19th century 35 Km from Gangtok, and at an altitude of 12,400 feet is Changu lake which derives its waters from the melting snow of the surrounding mountains. Legends say that lamas could forecast the future by studying the color of the lakes waters.

Indulge in a women’s special solo package to the northeast with packages starting at Rs. 51,290 for 4 nights.

For solo female travellers, tropical beach destinations offer more than just sun and sand; they provide a canvas for self-discovery, empowerment, and growth. Whether it’s finding solitude in a secluded cove, forging connections with fellow travellers, or embracing new experiences, these paradises inspire women to embrace their independence and embrace the world around them. On the other hand, the massive mountains offer the opportunity to conquer your fears, with exciting treks, paragliding, river rafting, and an excursion through the mesmerising valleys.

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Dubai Tops Indians’ Travel Lists for Holi

According to domestic search data sourced from Agoda, Goa continues to be a recurring favourite, drawing tourists in with its immaculate beaches, exciting nightlife, and unique cultural appeal. It’s the perfect destination for anyone looking for a fun Good Friday and Holi getaway…reports Asian Lite News

With Holi and Good Friday just a shortened midweek apart this March, Indian travellers are presented with the ideal opportunity to enjoy an extended break. Digital travel platform Agoda analysed its search data and found Dubai on top as the favourite international travel spot. Domestically, Goa is the most popular destination searched for Holi and Good Friday.

With Holi happening on Monday 25 March, and Good Friday the same week on Friday 29 March, Indians can take advantage of the shorter workweek and enjoy extended leisure time without the need to use up a big chunk of annual leave.

For those planning an international getaway, nearby Dubai is the most popular destination, with Singapore coming in second spot.  Thailand’s visa waiver policy likely helps it secure two of the top five most popular spots for travel with Bangkok number three and Phuket fifth.  Bali (Indonesia) is the fourth most popular international destination for the Holi and Good Friday break.

Krishna Rathi, Senior Country Director India Subcontinent and Maldives at Agoda, stated, “The consecutive long weekends for Holi and Good Friday provide a unique window for Indians to plan extended trips. Whether people are looking to explore India or abroad, it’s a great opportunity to whet the travel appetite among Indians, which has only increased since the recent waiver of visa requirements. As more Indians look to expand their horizons, Agoda is committed to offering great value deals on accommodations, flights, and activities at home and abroad to help them see the world for less.” 

According to domestic search data sourced from Agoda, Goa continues to be a recurring favourite, drawing tourists in with its immaculate beaches, exciting nightlife, and unique cultural appeal. It’s the perfect destination for anyone looking for a fun Good Friday and Holi getaway. Following Goa is Mumbai, the vibrant city of dreams, which offers travellers an incredible experience, complete with mouthwatering street cuisine, iconic monuments, and the adrenaline rush of the fast-paced metropolis.

Heading to the North of India, the ‘City of Lakes,’ Udaipur, is one of the top destinations Indians are keen to visit over the long weekends. The city offers a serene escape for those looking to immerse themselves in history and the architectural marvels of the city. Delhi NCR and Jaipur also emerge as popular domestic destinations, (fourth and fifth most popular respectively), both known for their lively markets, vibrant streets and architectural wonders that attract travellers looking for a combination of urban excitement and cultural exploration.

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From Himalayan Views to River Retreats

Binsar Valley Resort is the perfect place to reconnect with nature and your inner child. The resort offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and lush forests…reports Asian Lite News

Amidst the hustle and bustle of the fast-paced city life, wellness travel emerges as the ultimate remedy, providing a much-needed detox from the confines of the hectic daily routines. Picture yourself whisking away for a quick escape or indulging in the tranquillity of a leisurely weekend – wellness travel stands as your trusted companion.

For a rejuvenating experience, immerse yourself in the lush natural beauty of Kerala, absorb the serene vibes of Binsar Valley, and unwind amidst the heights of Sikkim. Each destination serves as a perfect getaway, offering an opportunity to connect with yourself during the upcoming vacation planned.

So, lock onto your favorite destination and get ready to embark on a transformative journey that transcends the ordinary realms of travel

Club Mahindra Ashtamudi Resort in Kerala: Nestled amidst floating cottages and radiant backwaters Ashtamudi Resort is a fairy-tale retreat in picturesque Kerala. This charming holiday destination seamlessly blends small-town allure with nature’s beauty hub, making Ashtamudi the epitome of a family vacation. Explore nearby gems like the historic Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple, and the sun-kissed Varkala Beach, embark on a speedboat adventure, enjoy a serene canoe ride in the village, take a houseboat cruise to Munroe Island, and visit the awe-inspiring Jatayu Earth Centre. Each moment at Ashtamudi unfolds a story of serenity and discovery, offering a refreshing escape for the mind and soul.

Le Vintuna Gangtok by Club Mahindra: Club Mahindra’s Le Vintuna resort in Gangtok is nestled amidst the picturesque natural beauty of Sikkim. When planning your trip to this stunning destination, you can explore nearby tourist attractions and gain new experiences. Le Vintuna Gangtok is among the most premium resorts in Gangtok, offering a perfect blend of peace, wellness, and happiness. The best time to visit is from September to February. The resort provides top-notch hospitality and a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities designed for you and your loved ones, making it an ideal place for relaxation and rejuvenation in the lap of nature. It boasts exquisite indoor settings, stunning surroundings, a riverside location, modern amenities, and diverse culinary delights, including local Sikkim delicacies. You can savour Sikkim’s thali, a variety of dumplings, fresh river fish, Chef’s signature dishes, and other exotic flavours at Curries, the multi-cuisine restaurant.

Club Mahindra Binsar Valley Resort is situated in Almora: Binsar Valley Resort is the perfect place to reconnect with nature and your inner child. The resort offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and lush forests. You can enjoy nature walks and bird-watching trails while relaxing in eco-friendly cottages and savoring local cuisine. The resort boasts a wide range of amenities to provide you with an all-encompassing experience. It offers everything from adventurous nights to serene waterfalls, comfortable living spaces, and luxurious facilities. You will experience a luxurious and pampered stay that will make you feel right at home, and your kids will adore it as well. What’s more, you can indulge in a variety of exciting experiences, including Ghar Ka Chullah, Traditional Pahadi massage, a Bollywood-themed night, a towel origami class, and a night campfire, among many other activities.

Club Mahindra Munnar Resort: Munnar Resort is one of the most enchanting holiday destinations in India, and is known for its lush landscapes, vast skies, and endless lagoons. If you are planning to visit this paradise with your family, Club Mahindra Munnar Resort is the place you need to experience the perfect blend of love, happiness, and fun amidst hills and valleys. The resort offers a range of activities that cater to every kind of traveller, from touring tea plantations and nature safaris to learning how to paint a leaf and relishing delicious curries and fluffy dosas. The resort has a modern design, and its cozy cottages will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. The spacious rooms with plush, soft beds offer breathtaking views that will leave you spellbound. The resort’s warm staff provides personalized service, ensuring your smiles multiply. 

Club Mahindra Baiguney, Sikkim Resort: Situated in the lap of nature, Baiguney, Sikkim is a serene retreat that beckons travelers seeking a peaceful getaway. Surrounded by lush green forests, the resort is situated on the banks of the Rangeetriver and offers breathtaking views of the mighty mountains. The chirping of birds and fluttering of butterflies create a gentle awakening, allowing guests to soak in the tranquility of this beautiful land. The resort boasts an array of amenities and activities for guests of all ages, making it the perfect destination for families and couples alike. From thatched gazebos and romantic tent stays to bonfire evenings and yoga sessions, the resort offers a plethora of options for a relaxing and rejuvenating holiday experience. Children can engage in a variety of activities designed to keep them entertained, while parents can indulge in a romantic candlelight dinner by the pool or a rock painting class. Birdwatching is a popular activity in Baiguney. Visitors can spot many birds like the black-winged Cormorants, the Common Teal, the Grebe, and the White-breasted Waterhen at Khecheopalri Lake. If they are lucky, in season, they could spot the Himalayan Peregrine or the golden Oriole. The forests near the lake are filled with treasures for birdwatchers. Whether you’re seeking adventure or looking to unwind, Club Mahindra Baiguney is the perfect destination to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Sikkim. So come, indulge in the simpler things in life, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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Discover the World with NCL’s New Immersive Shore Experiences

Already proving very popular, these excursions deliver the ultimate destination photos in worldwide locations. A knowledgeable guide will share the perfect angles and most picturesque spots to capture unforgettable moments…reports Asian Lite News

Norwegian Cruise Line, the innovator in global cruise travel, has unveiled six new immersive shore excursion categories to help guests uncover more of each destination they visit, including Europe, Asia, South America, Australia, Africa and the Middle East. 

“We are committed to delivering unparalleled experiences across our fleet and the over 400 destinations we visit,” said David Herrera, NCL President. “Travelers are looking for more immersive vacations, from longer itineraries to more authentic experiences, which is why together with our destination partners we’ve created a collection of new on-shore offerings designed to create unforgettable moments for our guests.” 

“We are committed to delivering unparalleled experiences across our fleet and the over 400 destinations we visit. Travelers are looking for more immersive vacations, from longer itineraries to more authentic experiences, which is why together with our destination partners we’ve created a collection of new on-shore offerings designed to create unforgettable moments for our guests.”

David Herrera, President of Norwegian Cruise Line

The new categories include: 

A bespoke selection of 15 tours that uncover the design secrets and stories of some of Europe’s most iconic architectural landmarks, including those in Barcelona, Lisbon, Belfast, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Oslo and Helsinki. Examples include: 

La Villa Mediterranée and MUCEMin Marseille, France

Victoria Square and Titanic Belfastin Belfast, Northern Ireland

Riverside Museum and Glasgow Science Museumin Glasgow (Greenock),Scotland

Gourmet Tours: Designed for the foodie-driven traveler, this suite of experiences takes guests behind the scenes to uncover the secrets behind local cuisine of some of Europe’s most iconic culinary destinations. Guests will taste their way from port-to-port with cooking classes led by a local artisan, authentic dining experiences at a family-owned homestead and more. Examples of shore excursions that offer a true taste of travel include:

Castello Di Siza & Sicilian Luncheonin Palermo (Sicily), Italy

Folkloric-Gastronomical Experiencein Olympia (Katakolon), Greece

Seasonal Gastro-cultural Experiencein Barcelona, Spain   

Guest will uncover the everyday rhythms and customs of life in destinations as diverse as Europe, Asia, South America and South Africa. These tours are designed to offer authentic cultural experiences that connect guests to locals in a meaningful and memorable way, while showcasing how the locals live, work, eat and play:

A Day at the Farmin Kusadasi, Turkey                    

Lisbon Soulin Lisbon, Portugal

Explore Florence Like a Localin Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Italy

Let’s Take a Selfie: Already proving very popular, these excursions deliver the ultimate destination photos in worldwide locations. A knowledgeable guide will share the perfect angles and most picturesque spots to capture unforgettable moments: 

Santorini, Greek Isles    

St Thomas, US Virgin Islands

Cartagena De Indias, Colombia

Small Group Tours: With no more than 16 guests per group, these tours provide a more intimate experience of some of the most popular NCL excursions available in idyllic destinations like Italy, Greece and Spain. Small Group Tours are available to book by calling NCL. Examples include: 

Captivating Malaga in Spain

Highlights of Cagliari in Sardinia, Italy

Best of Corfu, Greek Isles

Design Your Day: These bespoke experiences are curated for the individual traveler, from private wine tastings to a five-course dining experience at a Michelin starred restaurant. If guests can dream it, NCL’s shore excursion team can plan it. Design Your Day experiences are available to book by calling NCL.

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From Seychelles to St. Moritz: A World of Sensations

Kenya’s Amboseli National Park is one of the greatest wildlife experiences in the world. It is home to hundreds of bird species including pelicans, kingfishers , free-ranging elephants, as well as numerous raptor species…reports Asian Lite News

In a world saturated with screens and virtual realities, the allure of truly immersive experiences has never been stronger. As globetrotters seek travel that transcends sightseeing, we unveil ideas that will become a feast for all the senses.

Partake in traditional Japanese lifestyle and cultural arts

From spending a day in a ryokan, a Japanese-style inn to learning Japanese dance and flower arrangements, Japan’s cultural offerings are highly appealing to the senses. A night at a ryokan in Hakone or Kyoto offers a clear glimpse into the traditional Japanese lifestyle. Comprising of tatami rooms, futon beds, Japanese-style baths, and local cuisine, ryokans provide indulgences for all your senses. One can also choose to learn themeditative Japanese dance in Tokyo, or the traditional flower arrangement called Ikebana, in Tokyo and Kyoto, which is a unique satisfying form of art and a way to add Japanese charm to your house back in India.

Spectate and hearthe enigmatic flora and fauna of Seychelles

The islands of Seychelles are dotted with some of the world’s rarest flora and fauna, providing room for unique visual and acoustic experiences. The Vallée de Mai, a pristine palm forest popularly described as the “Garden of Eden”, is home to the largest population of Coco-de-mer- The world’s biggest and heaviest nut. Here you can also witness rare creatures, such as Seychelles black parrots, sheath-tailed bats, palm frogs, Seychelles magpie-robin and scops owl. The giant tortoises of Seychelles, found in Aldabra atoll and the inner islands make for the most delightful sights in Seychelles.

Taste the flavourful local spices of Zanzibar

Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean is a painting coming to life with mile-long stretches of white sand, and azure waters lined with palm leaves that filter warm sunlight and air rich with the notes of fragrant spices. At its heart lies The Residence Zanzibar, an exclusive villa retreat in Kizimkazi village. Experience the island’s heartbeat on a guided journey through villages and spice plantations, led by the resort’s herbalist. Feel the textures and savour the flavours of tropical spices and fruits. Venture to the uninhabited Pungwe and Kwale islands within the Menai Bay Conservation Area, where a chef serves fresh seafood barbecue lunch.

Soak in the world’s best Luban with Oman’s only certified frankincense sommelier

Oman is home to the finest frankincense globally and it’s also one of the most respected exporters of top-quality frankincense. Oman’s one and only accredited Frankincense sommelier takes guests of Shangri-La Muscat on a guided tour of the resort’s private garden, where one can see, touch, and smell the aromatic resin in its raw form. The team has also developed several recipes and beverages infused with Frankincense, such as the smoked chicken on Frankincense and Shangri-La Spritz infused with gin, lavender syrup, pineapple, pink grapefruit, butterfly pea and sparkling wine.

Embark on a wild adventure at the Amboseli National Park in Kenya

Kenya’s Amboseli National Park is one of the greatest wildlife experiences in the world. It is home to hundreds of bird species including pelicans, kingfishers , free-ranging elephants, as well as numerous raptor species. A stay at a premier resort like Tukai Lodge Amboseli allows one to book an offbeat escapade with local guides to interact with the local Maasai tribe and take an unfiltered look into their culture, daily occupations, and rituals. The guests at the resort can also enjoy breathtaking views of the famous Mount Kilimanjaro, with endless luxury and wellness amenities at their disposal.

Appreciate the finest artworks of Vietnamese artisans in Mui Ne

Vietnam’s history, culture, cuisine, and native offerings have become a hit among different segments of Indian travellers. A stay at The Anam Mui Ne,amidst classic Vietnamese aesthetics, is a pure sensory indulgence. It is crafted with encaustic mosaic tiles, locally sourced stone from Thanh Hoa and Nghe An, and authentic thatched roofs from Binh Thuan, and decorated with traditional Cham vases and statues. The resort also has 250 oil paintings made by Vietnamese artists Vu Trong Anh and Bui Van Quang designated for specific rooms, suites, the lobby, restaurants, and hallways. You can also learn coconut leaf weaving and traditional Vietnamese cooking.

Re-live the legendary vision of architect Geoffrey Bawa in a Sylvan Sri Lankan villa

A 10-minute drive from Sri Lanka’s resort town, Bentota, the Lunuganga country estate by Teardrop Hotels packs in the legacy of legendary architect Geoffrey Bawa.The hotel is situated on the banks of the Dedduwa Lake and is surrounded by paddy fields,cinnamon estates, and coconut plantations creating a therapeutic atmosphere for all senses. Staying in its timeless villas, one can experience Bawa’s genius vision that unfolded over a period of 40 years. The hotel’s expansive Gallery Studio with its art-laced ambience, is perfect for honeymooners.The Main House Studio of the hotel sits closest to Bawa’s own room and evokes vibes of the colonial era with its elegant interiors.

Enjoy snow sports, spa and scenery in St. Moritz, Switzerland

St. Moritz is an elite winter sports destination with its own idyllic charm. Its quaint mountain, Muottas Muragl, a funicular ride away, offers panoramic views of the landscape dominated by lakes and the Bernina Massif. The hotels and restaurants in St. Moritz benefit tremendously from these stunning views, attracting guests from all over the world to savour delicious cuisines on a generous sun terrace. Its luxury spas offer soothing massages, relaxing hot baths, and rejuvenating treatments to pamper your body and soul.

Get your adrenaline pumping by kite surfing in Qatar

Qatar is surrounded by the Arabian Sea and is blessed with year-round sunny weather, which makes it an ideal location for water sports. The nation’s sparkling beaches, waterparks, and marinas invite thrill seekers to try out new adventures, especially during the winter. Kite surfing is a popular water activity in the country that mixes wakeboarding, windsurfing, and surfing, an ideal combination of adventure and pleasure. Adventurers can also try wakeboarding, kayaking or waterskiing in the waters of Doha all guided by professional divers and safety equipment.

Revel in the indigenous flavours and adventures of Thailand

Thailand, an all-year-round destination, is home to the most memorable encounters. A unique way to explore Thailand is to visit the countryside and immerse in the local culture. The Thai province of Mae Hong Son in the northwest is one of the best places to witness and engage with the indigenous tribes of Thailand. Here you can treat your taste buds to the special delicacies exclusive to these hearty tribes and participate in their daily avocations. Likewise, locals of Phetchabun annually host the “Paddle in the Forest and Look for Freshwater Jellyfish” event where tourists can stimulate their senses of touch, and sight through activities like fish-feeding, shell-seeking, and butterfly sighting.

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Formidable palaces to travel with your dad

Six Senses Fort Barwara, located about two and a half hours’ drive from Jaipur and just 30 minutes by car from Ranthambore National Park, is a remarkable fort-hotel constructed in the 14th century by the Chauhans…reports Asian Lite News

Father’s Day is an extraordinary moment, a time to honour the remarkable fathers who have graced our lives with their love and guidance. On this auspicious occasion, let us transcend the realm of ordinary celebrations and embark on a magnificent sojourn that will transport your father to a world of unparalleled opulence and regal grandeur. Prepare to indulge him in a retreat where he can walk in the footsteps of kings, immerse himself in the tapestry of history, and be showered with the utmost appreciation and adoration.

These architectural marvels stand as testaments to the bygone era, where every brick and stone holds the weight of captivating stories and legendary tales. Prepare to be mesmerised as you step into a realm where time stands still, and the very air whispers secrets of the past.

Each palace boasts an exquisite fusion of architectural brilliance, awe-inspiring opulence, and captivating aesthetics that will leave you breathless. Honour his unwavering presence and unwavering support with a gesture that will forever be etched in his heart. Choose one of these regal havens and embark on a journey that will transcend time, creating an indelible mark on your father’s soul. Prepare to embark on a grand adventure where every moment is adorned with extravagance and every experience is bathed in luxury.

Umaid Bhawan, Jodhpur

The Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur is one of the largest private residences in the world. Built in 1943, this magnificent palace is now a luxury hotel that offers an unforgettable experience to its guests. The palace features 347 rooms and suites that are decorated with a blend of Art Deco and Rajasthani styles. Indulge in a luxurious spa treatment or take a dip in the palace’s indoor swimming pool. In addition to its luxurious accommodations, the Umaid Bhawan Palace offers a variety of dining options that cater to all tastes and preferences. Your father can enjoy a sumptuous meal at Risala, the palace’s signature restaurant, which serves authentic Rajasthani cuisine as well as international dishes. Treat your father to an unforgettable experience by witnessing the grandeur of Umaid Bhawan, and you’ll create cherished memories together.

Noormahal Palace, Karnal

An iconic Heritage Landmark with an untold story of a family legacy, The Noormahal Palace has stepped gracefully through many regal transitions. The owners are from the Sikh misl (Clan) of Sukerchakia’s royal family lineage of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji, the great warrior and Maharaja of Great Punjab who ruled from 1780-1839. Restoring the royal heritage grandeur and recreating the majestic past of the legendary Maharaja, this jewel in the crown of Delhi NCR offers 125 stunningly luxurious rooms and royal suites. Legendary for its striking architecture, iconic location, and vibrant past, Noormahal Palace Hotel in Karnal-The Land of Raja Karna, a character of the epic Mahabharata has its own extraordinary stories to tell.’

It is perfectly blended with every authentic experience to make any guest feel like a modern king or queen. With marvellous palace architecture, intricate décor, hand-painted walls and ceilings, spacious lawns, and beautiful sights, this place should definitely be on your Gram. Discover the secret recipes of the pre-independence era at  Frontier Mail, the Train designed Restaurant recreating the legendary Frontier Mail that operated between Mumbai and Peshawar during pre-independence days with elements taken from the actual train. Enjoy the outdoors, the spa table, and lounging in your room, equally. For the restless, and obsessed with productivity, there are indoor games as well as sports, which include lawn tennis, basketball, cricket, and more.

Neemrana Fort, Alwar

With a history spanning over 500 years, this enchanting destination offers a perfect blend of captivating beauty and rich heritage. Nestled in the picturesque Aravali hills of Rajasthan, Neemrana Fort beckons you for a peaceful holiday getaway, just a stone’s throw away from the bustling capital city. As you traverse the Delhi-Jaipur expressway, you can even make a quick visit to the pink city, adding a touch of adventure to your retreat. While you’ll be staying in a luxurious hotel, the fort ensures that you still get a taste of the royal lifestyle that once thrived within its walls. The fort’s restoration has preserved its essence, creating an atmosphere that transports you back to medieval times. As you explore the fort, you’ll be captivated by the magnificent view of a Baori, a traditional stepwell that stands as a testament to the architectural marvels of the past.

Six Senses Fort Barwara, Rajasthan

Six Senses Fort Barwara, located about two and a half hours’ drive from Jaipur and just 30 minutes by car from Ranthambore National Park, is a remarkable fort-hotel constructed in the 14th century by the Chauhans. The extensive restoration process of this 700-year-old fort took over a decade, resulting in the creation of two palaces and multiple temples within its premises. With a collection of 48 suites, this hotel offers an exquisite and historically immersive experience for those seeking luxury. In addition to enjoying thrilling jungle safaris, guests can indulge in relaxation at the expansive 30,000 sq ft spa and fitness centre at Fort Barwara or partake in a guided village tour.

Ram Bagh Palace, Jaipur

The historic Rambagh Palace, is a magnificent property dating back to 1835. Situated in the captivating city of Jaipur, known for its royal heritage and stunning forts, this palace offers a truly extraordinary experience. Acquired by the prestigious Taj hotel group, Rambagh Palace was once the residence of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II, adding an extra layer of authenticity and charm to your stay. As you wander through the property, you’ll be captivated by the sprawling Mughal gardens, extravagant chambers, and spellbinding decor that evoke the glorious times of Rajasthan’s royal past.

This Father’s Day, go above and beyond the ordinary by gifting your father an experience that combines luxury, history, and grandeur. These royal palaces not only serve as reminders of the grandeur and legacy of the past but also offer an opportunity for introspection, gratitude, and the celebration of family bonds. These palaces are not mere structures; they are repositories of culture, art, and stories that have shaped the world we inhabit today. Father’s Day is a time to honour the men who have guided us, nurtured us, and shaped our lives. By embarking on this extraordinary journey, you not only offer your father a gift beyond material possessions but also create an opportunity to deepen your bond, share incredible experiences, and create cherished memories that will endure for a lifetime.

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Pack your bags, book your car, and be on your way

Speaking of getting to your destination, there’s nothing that gives you the freedom of travelling and exploring a place quite like a self-drive getaway. And the best way to do that? Car sharing…reports Naveen Gupta

Summer is here, and temperatures are soaring across the country, with the scorching heat being almost unbearable in several places. The torrid weather makes our daily, mundane routines even more boring, making us long for a break.

The impact of mundane life and the need for a getaway

As the popular adage goes, “All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.” Working without proper breaks and at least a few days off from work can have a detrimental effect on your physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Contrary to misconceptions, taking frequent breaks at regular intervals, both during the workday and dedicated time off from work, can go a long way in ensuring your well-being. Not only does it help you refresh and reset, but it can also make you more productive.

In fact, living a monotonous lifestyle without a proper break and time off from work can impair your ability to perform daily tasks, impact your well-being, and result in frustration. Especially for those who work 9-5 corporate jobs, it often happens that the weekends are when they can truly unwind. This is true irrespective of whether they work from the office or their homes.

Now, what if you were to wake up at a cozy place amid nature and sip your morning brew, taking in gorgeous views? Sounds like an ideal way to start the weekend, doesn’t it? A short weekend getaway comes with several benefits besides being a way to rejuvenate and recharge yourself.

Unlike a week-long or fortnight-long vacation that you plan for months and will almost certainly be heavy on your wallet, a weekend getaway is simple, convenient, and easy to plan. You needn’t spend too much time planning a packed itinerary and saving up every penny. Weekend getaways require minimal planning and are significantly more cost-effective than a full-fledged vacation. All you need to think about is where you’re going, when you want to go, and how to get to your destination.

The transport factor.

Speaking of getting to your destination, there’s nothing that gives you the freedom of travelling and exploring a place quite like a self-drive getaway. And the best way to do that? Car sharing.

So, what do we mean by car sharing? No, we aren’t talking about hailing a cab and sharing the vehicle with other passengers. We mean any car you choose and will be yours for the duration of your getaway for a reasonable fee but without any added costs like insurance premiums or maintenance costs. Yes, leasing a car might be the ideal way to go when you’re going on a weekend trip. But why? Before we delve into the benefits of leasing a car, here are some places you can visit to enjoy a leisurely weekend.

Theog, Himachal Pradesh

Located around 30km from Himachal’s capital city of Shimla, Theog is a quaint town engulfed in nature. It’s the perfect destination to reconnect with nature and get lost in its tranquility. A quiet escape on the borders of the Himalayas, Theog is a gem that is well-connected to the rest of Himachal via road, specifically National Highway 5 and National Highway 705. You can drive to the destination to enjoy the locals’ annual Summer Festival with plenty of delicacies and pahadi folk music.

Yercaud, Tamil Nadu

Nestled in the hills of the Western Ghats, Yercaud exudes a magical charm. With panoramic views, breathtaking roads, majestic waterfalls, and pristine lakes, this hill station in Tamil Nadu is a must-visit, especially during summer, as the weather is pleasant. Yercaud also has remarkable trails for hiking, cosy cottages, and plenty of coffee plantations, making for a refreshing getaway.

Ponmudi, Kerala

Surrounded by misty slopes, wild mountain flowers, and breathtaking valleys, Ponmudi is one of the best places for a weekend trip, especially if you wish to be away from the bustle of the cities. This exotic destination has everything that can rejuvenate your soul – from picturesque hills to mighty rivers, magnificent waterfalls, and incredible wildlife. While you’re here, make sure to visit the treehouse tower!

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

A trip to Rishikesh can be anything you want it to be. While it’s true that it’s often considered a spiritual destination, this town has much to offer. From views of the Ganges to majestic mountain ranges, yoga ashrams, and cafes where you can simply unwind, Rishikesh is a place that’s sure to captivate any traveller. The town is also easy to reach by road, being well-connected and just 12km from Dehradun.

Once you’ve picked a destination, it’s time to think about the transport. And as mentioned earlier, car sharing is the way to go.

Convenience, safety, and affordability

Car sharing has become a game-changer for people worldwide, and the concept has gained traction in India as well.

Given the convenience, seamlessness, and cost-effectiveness of leasing a car, an increasing number of people are taking this route. Car-sharing platforms like Zoomcar also offer a plethora of vehicle options to suit every budget and requirement, and top-notch safety, making them a preferred choice.

Further, car-sharing platforms also leverage cutting-edge technology, offering 24×7 customer support, GPS tracking, keyless entry systems, maintenance checks, and contactless pickups and drop-offs. This makes the end-to-end experience safe and seamless. Car sharing also has the potential to reduce the number of private vehicles, benefitting the environment and our health

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Goa beyond beaches

Parasailing is one of the most popular adventure sports on offer in Goa. Adrenaline junkies, who aspire to fly high above the blue Arabian Sea should definitely try out this…reports Asian Lite News

Goa has, without a doubt, been the reigning favourite among domestic and foreign tourists alike within India. The charming landscapes lined with coconut trees, sandy beaches, serene churches made popular by Bollywood, Portugal architecture and trendy bars have been the reason why Goa has been such a crowdpuller over the last two decades.

But as tourism in Goa grows, the city too is evolving to cater to a wider variety of interests, says Niharika Nigam, Director, Business Development at Jumpin Heights.

Imagine elevating the classic Goa experience with a splash of spine-chilling extreme adventure sports. Yes, Goa has now upped its game and opened its doors to some world-class adventure facilities. Take a look at what the city has to offer in terms of adrenaline-pumping experiences.

Bungy jumping

Bungy jumping in Goa is an experience not to be missed. The city now boasts of the country’s second-highest bungy, operated by Jumpin Heights, experts who pioneered bungy jumping in India. After operating 80,000 jumps in Rishikesh, they have opened their second facility in Goa. Bungy from a height of 55 metres over Mayem Lake in North Goa, with Australia and New Zealand safety standards. So, adventure-seekers, rush to pack your bags and check this off your bucket list before this decade is over.

Scuba diving

Colourful corals, wrecks from the pages of history and the thrill of being in the abandon of the infinite sea, scuba diving is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. And the best part is that you need not dish out big moolah for this sport in countries like Maldives or Thailand, because Goa offers you stunning experience of marine life while scuba diving with the best of instructors and safety equipment.

Parasailing

Parasailing is one of the most popular adventure sports on offer in Goa. Adrenaline junkies, who aspire to fly high above the blue Arabian Sea should definitely try out this. Parasailing is a hot favourite amongst families, kids, and couples as it offers the perfect combination of thrill and enjoyment while being comparatively easier than the other water sports.

River rafting

Mandovi or Mhadei river is one of the most picturesque rivers of Goa suited best for river rafting. Located about 50 kilometres away from Panjim, the Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary is a biodiversity hotspot and a popular trekking destination in Goa. It is now also earning the distinction of a white water rafting site, where you can head to, to get an adrenaline rush.

Kite surfing

Popular adventure activity in Goa, kite surfing is not for the faint-hearted. It requires controlling a speeding power kite on the water or in the sky, which is impossible without proper training. The adventure sport requires expert supervision and can only be done by adults.

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